Box MS 611.08
Contains 157 Results:
HMWF Executive Committee Meeting -Minutes, Dec.6, 2004
HMWF Executive Committee Meeting -Minutes
HMWF – Letters and Bulletin – Correspondence mostly between Ann Noble and Paul Tsuneishi., Sept.-Oct.,2004
HMWF – Letters and Bulletin – Correspondence mostly between Ann Noble and Paul Tsuneishi.
HMWF Executive Committee Meeting – Minutes, Oct.-Nov.,2004
HMWF Executive Committee Meeting – Minutes
HMWF – Executive Committee revote on joining the coalition, Sept.13,2004
HMWF – Executive Committee revote on joining the coalition
Letter Re: National Park Service Study, Aug.31, 2004
Letter Re: National Park Service Study
Letters – To HMWF Board Members from David Reetz – President’s Update , Apr.27, 2004
Letters – To HMWF Board Members from David Reetz – President’s Update *Interpretive Center Planning *NHL Status * Walking Tour *Japanese American Heritage Coalition *Oral History Project *Cal Taggart *Barrack *Minutes *Newsletter *Meetings
HMWF – Setsuko Saito Higuchi Memorial Walking Tour Dedication, Program, Brochures, Banquet schedule and Tour schedule, June 25, 2005
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service – Japanese Americans in World War II – facts about each camp, Sept.,2004
U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service – Japanese Americans in World War II – facts about each camp: HMRC opened on Aug. 11, 1942 and closed on Nov. 10, 1945. It was the 7th longest-occupied relocation center, and the 4th largest, with a population that reached 10,767 in Jan. 1943.
Report: House of Representatives – To provide for preservation of Historic Confinement Sites where JA were detained during WWII, May 31,2005
Report: House of Representatives – To provide for the preservation of the Historic Confinement Sites where Japanese Americans were detained during World War II, and for other purposes. Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate.
Newspaper clipping: NPS study says Heart Mountain site should be considered for National Historic Landmark designation, Sept.9, 2004
Newspaper clipping: Powell Tribune – “Relocation camp recommendation – NPS study says Heart Mountain site should be considered for National Historic Landmark designation”